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Autor:
Daniel Davy
Investigates the role of memory in forming ethnic and national identities in the early twentieth-century Tasman World
Autor:
Daniel Davy
In November 1863 four gold seekers, Robert Mattheson, William Gwillen, George Hyde and John Love, left their flooded claim along the Kawarau River on the Dunstan goldfield in Otago, New Zealand, for Campbell’s Gully, a small goldfield to the southw
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Daniel Davy
Chapter Five draws on the diary of Alexander Don, a Presbyterian missionary to the Chinese in Otago. It charts the migration of Chinese prospectors and the means by which they attempted to maintain connections to home and kin. It also maps Chinese so
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https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474477345.003.0006
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Daniel Davy
Chapter Six continues this discussion of the development of New Zealand nationalism to examine how memories of the Otago gold rushes intersected closely with contemporary social debates about New Zealand. It also discusses how the rushes were remembe
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Autor:
Daniel Davy
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Autor:
Daniel Davy
Chapter Three looks at work on the Otago goldfields, emphasising particularly the daily practices and randomness of gold deposits in Otago. It locates the work of goldmining within local natural environments that made the rushes fluid and unstable ev
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Autor:
Daniel Davy
Chapter Four elucidates the leisure worlds of the Otago gold rushes. While it recognises that gold seekers placed leisure in binary opposition to work, Chapter Four also stresses the commercialised production of entertainment spaces. Through a discus
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https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474477345.003.0005
Autor:
Daniel Davy
Chapter Two places the Otago gold rushes within the Tasman World by considering the links between Otago and Victoria during the gold rushes. It discusses the impacts of the contraction and industrialisation of the Victorian goldfields on facilitating
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Autor:
Daniel Davy
This book creatively explores the gold rushes in the Tasman World through an examination of the Otago gold rushes. It adopts a new methodology to reveal how transnational connections and local social and natural environments shaped colonial identitie
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474477369
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474477369
Autor:
Rainer F. Buschmann, Bernadett Banrevi, Tom Aitken, Hilke Thode-Arora, Fata Simanu-Klutz, Jenny Bryant-Tokalau, Roy Smith, Max Quanchi, Krzysztof Winkler, Daniel Davy, Paola Della Valle, Michael Ackland, Valentina Napoli, Alfio Leotta
Publikováno v:
Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies. 4:197-227